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Ubisoft's 30th Anniversary Ends With Weekend of Free PC Games

by Rainier on Dec. 15, 2016 @ 8:54 a.m. PST

To celebrate Ubisoft’s 30th Anniversary, the Ubisoft Club has given players the opportunity to discover or rediscover Ubisoft’s classics for free, ending this week with 7 free games.

Once a month from June to December, the Ubisoft Club has given away one Ubisoft digital PC game acclaimed for its quality, innovation and creativity. To say thank you to players for 30 years of play, the Ubisoft Club is putting together a Special Weekend as part of the 30 Days of Giveaways, as the ultimate chance for fans and players to collect all seven of the digital PC Ubisoft classics offered throughout the year for free.

Ubisoft members worldwide – sign in with your Ubisoft account to take advantage of the offer.

The Special Weekendpart of the 30 Days of Giveaways includes the following seven games:

  1. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Play as an acrobatic Prince who can run on walls, swing off poles, jump, flip, and much, much more. Using the Sands of Time, players can slow, stop and even reverse the flow of time to their advantage.
  2. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell marks a key moment in Ubisoft’s history as the first blockbuster developed by Ubisoft Montreal. Today, Sam Fisher is one of the best known characters in Ubisoft’s anthology. For the first time in a game, lights could change in real time, which in turn enabled developers to rejuvenate the Stealth genre, by hiding and seeking in the shadows.
  3. Rayman Origins, an emblematic 2D platformer released in 2011 that captured the heart of millions of fans. Created in 1995 by Michel Ancel, Rayman is one of the few platforming characters designed in the 32-bit era and who is still a beloved character today.
  4. The Crew marks an important step for Ubisoft as the first fully connected open world ever created by our studios. The game offers endless hours of driving through well-known American landmarks, recreating the full US territory from East Coast to West Coast.
  5. Released in 2003, Beyond Good and Evil was designed to offer players a sense of absolute freedom. Play as Jade, a young investigative reporter and expose a terrible government conspiracy in order to save your planet of Hyliss and its inhabitants.
  6. Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon lets players kill the bad guys and save the world in a VHS-era vision of the future! As Sergeant Rex Colt, you are part man, part machine. You are a state-of-the art Mark IV cyber-commando on a mission... for vengeance!
  7. Set against the backdrop of the American Revolution in the late 18th century, Assassin's Creed III introduces a new hero, Ratohnhaké:ton, of Native American and English heritage, who will have a key role in the  in the ancient war between Assassins and Templars.
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